Roman baths at Cheapside, London, late 1st-2nd century.

Roman baths at Cheapside, London, late 1st-2nd century. An artist's impression of the baths; on the left fuel is being stoked into the furnace. Steam escapes from outlets, while an open pool can be seen on the right. These public baths were built in the late 1st century, and enlarged in the 2nd century. They were on a scale similar to military bath-houses and were perhaps for military use as they were situated near the fort. (Photo by Museum of London/Heritage Images/Getty Images)
Roman baths at Cheapside, London, late 1st-2nd century. An artist's impression of the baths; on the left fuel is being stoked into the furnace. Steam escapes from outlets, while an open pool can be seen on the right. These public baths were built in the late 1st century, and enlarged in the 2nd century. They were on a scale similar to military bath-houses and were perhaps for military use as they were situated near the fort. (Photo by Museum of London/Heritage Images/Getty Images)
Roman baths at Cheapside, London, late 1st-2nd century.
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Credit:
Heritage Images / Contributor
Editorial #:
464505359
Collection:
Hulton Archive
Date created:
01 January, 1753
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Source:
Hulton Archive
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330000262
Object name:
1191707
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5240 x 3532 px (44.37 x 29.90 cm) - 300 dpi - 17 MB